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' Drafts Club has had a very enjoyable year under the excellent guidance of Mrs. Fuller. We explored new forms of crafts, mainly paper- mache, with which the girls made bracelets, con- tainers, and angels. There is no talent needed to be in Crafts club, only a willingness to create and to end the day in a relaxing way. This year the club bought a tumbler, and the girls made bracelets, necklaces and pins from tumbled stone. Besides the tumbled stone jewelr} ' we made glass decorations, enameled jewelr) ' , and a stained glass window for the new science building. OFFICERS Elsbeth Lane, Vice-President; Mary Howd, President. Craft ' s Club First row — Roxanne Daleo, Pegg ' Bloch, Elsbeth Lane, Elizabeth Hein, Elizabeth Scort. Second row — Cynthia Foote, Karen MacCracken, Katharine Proaor, Linda Carlton, Mary Howd, Nancy Duvallon, Ellen Heidenberg. Third row — Priscilla Goodman, Mary McBride, Anne Lozier, Marie Cordner, Drucie Louden, Lynn Taylor. 89
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OFFICERS Ann Eisenberg, Secretary-Treasurer; Judi Weinstein, Vice-President; Judy Thomas, President. DEGINNING in the fall of the year each club member was assigned the same media in order to learn and develop painting technique expressed through personal creativity. These paintings were completed, and each member was given the oppor- tunity to procure her own individual project. In March the club made a trip to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. During the month of April the club exhibited completed projects in the Spring Art Show at Dwight. Each member of the club expressed herself by means of applied techniques and those of original style. Art Club First row — Susan Foster, Judy Thomas, Jennifer Sloane, Barbara Schoeman, Emily Bonacarti. Second row — Beverly Fuller, Carol Saxe, Martha Steinberg, Laurie Lipoff, Mary Howd, Ann Eisenberg, Cynthia Satterfield, Lynne Lappin. Third row — Heddy Schiff, Mary Roe, Caren Weinstein, Carolyn Cellary, Robin Vann, Onolee Coffey.
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First row — Daryl Rosen, Susan Foster, Deborah Kole, Maria Greenfield, Naomi Flink, Priscilla Goodman, Elizabeth Shemin, Joan Macredis, Barbara Schoeman. Second row — Patricia Solomon, Melissa Seaber, Heddy Schifif, Marion Young, Lisa Lipoff, Beverly Fuller, Pamela Osserman, Patricia Dunne, Joan Putkoski. Third row — Margaret Ravits, Shauna Carboni, Elizabeth Phillips, Onolee Coflfey, Alice Chase, Andrea Boissy, Robin Vann, Jane Seitel, Niki Hu, Francesca Freedman. npHIS year, Dance Club has branched into vari- ous directions, thus providing a variety of op- portunities for girls with various interests. The new technical staff consists of many enthusiastic girls who, though at first unexperienced, have learned many skills. They have worked hard to broaden our income and have worked equally hard spending our money on worthy investments such as a trip to see the movie, An Evening With the Royal Ballet. and buying equipment for the club ' s future use. Dance Club The dancers in our club worked diligently plan- ning our annual spring production which also was along new lines; this year our production was an interpretation of Trojan Women. The Staff and the dancers worked together to make this produc- tion a success. Besides our major production in Modern Dance, the dancers have been giving a degree of their at- tention to other fields of dance. Two of our mem- bers gave a chapel on Ballet in February. Appro- priately, they did a duet from Sleeping Beauty called The Winter Dance. OFFICERS Niki Hu, Technical Advisor; Patricia Dunne, President; Deborah Kole, Treasurer; Pamela Osserman, Secretary. 90
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